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THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY OE THE 



CHH.DREN'S WORK 



AT TJIE BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN 



Tuesday, XoveniI)cr 15, 1938 

 At Eight-Thirty 



Presiding, I\lr. Edward C. Bkim, Chairman, lioard of Trustees of 



the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. 

 Aiuiivcrsary Notes. J\Iiss Hilda Loines, Chairman, Botanic 



Garckni Governing Committee. 

 IVelconie. Dr. C. Stuart Gager, Director of the GarckMi. 

 Greetings from the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Seieuecs. Air. 



James G. McDonakI, President. 

 The Botanic Garden's Service to the Borough of Brooklyn. Dr. 



Jacoh Greenherg, Associate Superintendent, Board of 



Education. 

 The Botanic Garden : Its Value and Advantage to a City School 



System. Mr. Henr}- C. Turner, ]\Ieml)er of the Board of 



Education, and former lk-esi(knt of the Board 

 Tlie Children's Work. Miss Ellen Eddy Shaw, Curator of 



Elementary Instruction. 

 IMotion Pictures of the Children's Work. 



Before the motion pictures were shown, a grou]i of children 

 representing the classes at the Garden outlined their work, s])eak- 

 ing for the Curator. They had jjreviously prepared and puhlished 

 a booklet in which they had written up the various i^hases of the 

 work in Saturday morning and outdoor garden classes. This 

 booklet was distributed to friends of the work. 



On Thursday afternoon, Noveml)er 17, at 4:15, a tea was gi\-en 

 to the educational friends of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, with 

 the following program. 



